Stories from Kyiv · Ukraine
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Germany And Ukraine Sign Patriot Missile Deals
Strikes in Ukraine have targeted residential buildings, a children's railway, and a police vehicle. Journalist Oleksandr Plyushchev reported that police and medical personnel arrived at his location at 11:30. The personnel stated his writings were causing public unrest in the region. Plyushchev noted the intervention appeared specifically targeted at his reporting on Vladimir Putin. The source also mentioned rumors regarding a potential plan by a relative to commit him to a psychiatric clinic. The report states that the Third Geneva Convention requires warring parties to ensure necessary medical aid is provided to the wounded. Ukrainian prisoners of war were reportedly denied medical care in at least several instances during the Russian invasion. Such actions are classified as war crimes under international law.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
Ukraine Highlights Citizen-Led Change Initiatives
A program titled 'Stories of People Nearby' showcases Ukrainians who are driving positive change through volunteerism, activism, and community leadership. The initiative aims to inspire and motivate individuals to contribute to the betterment of the country.
Radio NV
Ukraine's Plast Scout Organization Promotes Development
Plast, Ukraine's largest youth organization with over 100 years of history, is highlighted for its role in fostering personal growth and community benefit. The organization emphasizes values, adventures, and developing Ukraine through its scouting activities.
Radio NV
Ukrainian Soldier Accused of Extorting Troops
A report details how Russian commanders are allegedly profiting from the deaths of their subordinates.
Radio Svoboda UA
Ukraine Implements New Building Standards for Inclusivity
Ukraine has met minimum European standards regarding the treatment and appointment of officials related to prisoner of war matters, following a European Court of Human Rights ruling.
Radio Svoboda UA
Ukraine Investigates Brigade Command Failures
The Ukrainian General Staff clarified that the 14th Brigade had previously provided incorrect information regarding the situation at their positions. This follows ongoing concerns regarding supply and pay shortages for soldiers. The clarification aims to address discrepancies in battlefield reporting.
Radio NV
Ukraine Details Specific Criteria For Soldier Injury Payments
The process for paying Ukrainian soldiers, including those declared missing or deceased, involves a minimum six-month period for court proceedings. The Ministry of Defense is reportedly not intentionally delaying these payments, according to Serhiy Kryvenko, head of the 'Army of Rights' human rights group. Soldiers are eligible for 100,000 hryvnia in payments covering the entire duration of hospital stays, whether in Ukraine or abroad. The coverage includes time spent transitioning between medical facilities. Payments are maintained during medical leave for light injuries following discharge. To receive funds, a unit commander must issue a certificate confirming the injury occurred while defending the country. If treatment exceeds four months, a military medical commission review is required.
Radio Svoboda UA
Ukrainian Lieutenant Accused of Forging Medical Records
Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines are reportedly cut off and have not received food or water for 15 days.
Radio NV
Ukraine Seeks NATO Security Guarantees
Discussions are underway regarding a potential 'NATO-2.0' concept that could include Ukraine. This initiative explores new frameworks for the alliance, particularly in light of ongoing geopolitical challenges and Ukraine's aspirations for closer ties.
Radio Svoboda UA
Ukraine Considers Military Force of 800,000
Ukraine's armed forces may number between 700,000 and 800,000 personnel, a figure described as fantastic and significantly larger than the Turkish army's approximately 400,000. Maintaining such a large force in peacetime would require substantial financial support.
Radio Svoboda UA